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when the government has that much information they can do those things they can use the i.r.s. to intimidate people or anything else they can send the f.b.i. people what they did to me and some others you know so that's the power that government has they have that they have the power of the gun and the force and if they have the knowledge about you then they can start to use that against you especially if you don't agree with the policies that they're setting up so let's go back to the foreign intelligence surveillance act as a lot of us know it's the we're going to the first sort of that act is foreign and that was built back in the seventy's it applied to foreign enemies then but in the thirty year sense for your sense we seem to apply to americans more time than not will we see the same thing happen with president yes absolutely that's what's going on that's what's been going on for seven years with the prism program but even before that back to two thousand and three the naris devices were collecting that data now what that meant was they didn't have enough naris device to
when the government has that much information they can do those things they can use the i.r.s. to intimidate people or anything else they can send the f.b.i. people what they did to me and some others you know so that's the power that government has they have that they have the power of the gun and the force and if they have the knowledge about you then they can start to use that against you especially if you don't agree with the policies that they're setting up so let's go back to the foreign...
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really when you say that the first time the bad guys came into contact with me the government they offered me five thousand dollars a week and it was you don't single me live summer jam and imus and five thousand dollars is a tremendous amount of money. i don't need to give them information with the minutes of money but the first week they gave me five thousand the second three thousand and one thousand with you and the full faith they don't pay them any more for. the fourth week they tell him you have to do it otherwise we kill you and your family. if that's the procedure. they turn into prisoners in prison as of the massiah but as the. lord will surely mean to keep us all can be one on it of him and of unease i'll supply kneeling. at home in this county. does your son is in oneness a. soprano in a south wales took with the girls. getting rukus soon. as the pulling was came. gapers on the mend i think with the numbers on open. stoke on the was on this program was because. the boy. who most gave. us a little better than i rolled over the sea on his dollar if they're going to leave you to.
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of them what the government is risky. he has been kicked out of the bus with. the best song. in the listening bit of war the des moines iowa he was the new york you look at the young almost the belongs. the closer. and closer to the middle. he has all the money in a good movie at. all applause. see the last posts. would tell of a woman couple. if the mom or not i'm oblongata. evaluated . slow but then it was. good i think or. something to those around them but i swear by them but if you look at. this as basic. but only those on the ball a lot of. the letters. mean or letters. i don't know. the level to plus that when i'm with you on the bottom of what the one of the before the of. this incident did in the subject they want to do me look at is the circle. of support the last we was or. what is now we see. the cold war as i think it is the did not sleep but only. this supposed member. of the. way. if something will never said get. in the same place as that moment that's the teachers started to play with the children with cards dominoes supposed to distract their attention was t
of them what the government is risky. he has been kicked out of the bus with. the best song. in the listening bit of war the des moines iowa he was the new york you look at the young almost the belongs. the closer. and closer to the middle. he has all the money in a good movie at. all applause. see the last posts. would tell of a woman couple. if the mom or not i'm oblongata. evaluated . slow but then it was. good i think or. something to those around them but i swear by them but if you look...
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the story about the government surveillance operation keeps getting bigger. we have full team coverage. first jason jones is at the national security agency in fort mead, maryland. jason, have you been surprised by what's been going on the past few days. >> the surprised, yes, quite blind sided. i'm not alone. all of america is aghast right now. they cannot believe their eye. >> americans feel like they've been betrayed in some way. >> yeah, yeah, betrayed is a good word for what we're feeling right now. okay. we trusted the guy in charge, believed his promises about advancement, a career opportunities and seniority. >> wait, wait. wait. whoa, whoa, whoa. jason, jason, are you talking about me taking over the show? [ cheers and applause ] is that what you're talking about? >> i'm sorry. what the [bleep] else would i be talking about? you just go to iran, the boss said. risk your life and freedom. it will pay off down the road. turns out i should have just stayed here singing [bleep] chimney sweep songs. >> jason jones. let's go to is a mapt a bee at google he
the story about the government surveillance operation keeps getting bigger. we have full team coverage. first jason jones is at the national security agency in fort mead, maryland. jason, have you been surprised by what's been going on the past few days. >> the surprised, yes, quite blind sided. i'm not alone. all of america is aghast right now. they cannot believe their eye. >> americans feel like they've been betrayed in some way. >> yeah, yeah, betrayed is a good word for...
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they're not directly working for the government. they're contractors. it seems there's no real control over the information coming in and who has access to it. that is a big security issue. >> what do you think, mark. >> i think you're leaving out something essential, which is the head of national intelligence and national security has basically indicated that dozens of terrorist attacks have been stopped because of the information that we got. living in the world that we're living in, we have to see if there's a way of preserving that access. they are not listening to conversations or looking at the material. it goes through a special court with independent judges and the congress has approved it. this is something in this modern day and age that we have to find some way of dealing with, which is the levels of terrorism that we have never before experienced. >> that's right. and you have smart people creating algorithms so you look for patterns when you collect this data. >> excuse me. when you buy something online, do you notice that you get lots of a
they're not directly working for the government. they're contractors. it seems there's no real control over the information coming in and who has access to it. that is a big security issue. >> what do you think, mark. >> i think you're leaving out something essential, which is the head of national intelligence and national security has basically indicated that dozens of terrorist attacks have been stopped because of the information that we got. living in the world that we're living...
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the hong kong government had notified the u.s. government about this and that was the end of the matter as far as they're concerned. there were continuing investigations into the spy plans. he left on a flight to moscow. he has about three hours left on the flight. >> an opposition activist has been killed as voters cast their ballots in the albanian parliamentary elections. the shooting was about 60 miles -- the capital. we have this report on the voting in albania. it is shrouded in disputes. there but allegations of corruption. that is a worry for international observers. >> i expect the best for albania and its people. to achieve the results the citizens want like integration into the european union. >> the current prime minister and leader of the democratic party is seeking a third consecutive term. he is facing competition from formerialists led by a mayor. the rivalry has been anything but polite. both men have been making similar promises to the voters. both parties have said they will make economic reform. both want out i
the hong kong government had notified the u.s. government about this and that was the end of the matter as far as they're concerned. there were continuing investigations into the spy plans. he left on a flight to moscow. he has about three hours left on the flight. >> an opposition activist has been killed as voters cast their ballots in the albanian parliamentary elections. the shooting was about 60 miles -- the capital. we have this report on the voting in albania. it is shrouded in...
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the otherand wanng to protect us from our government. ihink they have every right to -- >> is it a delicate balance? -- right before we were in a crash. theyon't have the right to rifle through our ones and look at all of our recor. >> wait a minute. you just were okay with them collecting our phone records. d now if they take the phone, now you get all et. >> who knows at's on that phone? no, if they have probable cause, they can go ahead and try to find out specifically if we were texting right when that happened. the technology allows it. if it doesn't, we need to velop the technology. but i'tant some cop -- >> what do you make th >> make of it that i have been crashed into repeatedly by girls who are applying makeup or men who were texting -- >> or fans. anything toet you out. >> or fans, right i would like them to be able to examine, see if people have been texting. texting while driving is an absolute outrag disgrace to humanity. >> b charles payne, everyone has eir cell phone in their car. so are you going to instantly conclude if
the otherand wanng to protect us from our government. ihink they have every right to -- >> is it a delicate balance? -- right before we were in a crash. theyon't have the right to rifle through our ones and look at all of our recor. >> wait a minute. you just were okay with them collecting our phone records. d now if they take the phone, now you get all et. >> who knows at's on that phone? no, if they have probable cause, they can go ahead and try to find out specifically if...
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we are the government. >> in a democratic government most of all. >> we have a specific government today. we know where the i.r.s. is harassing conservatives. the attorney general says i never heard of prosecuting a journalist when he was involved in that. it is a climate of distrust caused by a specific administration. >> chemical went seasons a game changer. what will the president do about syria? >> by a game changer i mean that we would have to rethink the range of options that are available to us. >> that was president obama on april 30 of this year. earlier he said i have made clear that the use of chemical went seasons a game changer. the white house says the scope and scale of assist tons syria's rebel forces will increase now. over 90,000 people killed in the syrian war with chemical weapons. john mccain says if our military can't establish a no fly zone on syria then american taxpayer dollars have been waisted. stop his aircraft from flying down. shoot his aircraft. how has the game changed now? >> it's all up to one man. the tragedy of this story it's all up to one man. the he
we are the government. >> in a democratic government most of all. >> we have a specific government today. we know where the i.r.s. is harassing conservatives. the attorney general says i never heard of prosecuting a journalist when he was involved in that. it is a climate of distrust caused by a specific administration. >> chemical went seasons a game changer. what will the president do about syria? >> by a game changer i mean that we would have to rethink the range of...
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. >>> plus, self-proclaimed government nsa leaker edward snowden. reportedly on the move. live right now. the airport in moscow where he's reported to be headed before he heads to another destination. where's the u.s.? are they going to catch him? what's going on? will he arrive? you'll know. stay with us. [ male aouncer ] it's 7am and steve is already thinking about tomorrow. which is why he's investing in his heart health by eating kellogg's raisin bran®. mom make you eat that? i happen to like raisins. [ male announcer ] invest in your heart health. now that's what i'm talkin' about. [ male announcer ] with kellogg's raisin bran®. now that's what i'm talkin' about. we replaced people with a machine.r, what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. ... [ male announcer ] need help keeping your digestive balance in sync? try align. it's the number one ge recommended probiotic that helps maintain digestive balance. ♪ stay in the
. >>> plus, self-proclaimed government nsa leaker edward snowden. reportedly on the move. live right now. the airport in moscow where he's reported to be headed before he heads to another destination. where's the u.s.? are they going to catch him? what's going on? will he arrive? you'll know. stay with us. [ male aouncer ] it's 7am and steve is already thinking about tomorrow. which is why he's investing in his heart health by eating kellogg's raisin bran®. mom make you eat that? i...
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they're not directly working for the government. they're government contractors. there's no real control over the information coming in. that's a big security issue. >> what do you think? >> well, i think you're leading with something essential. the head of national intelligence has indicated that dozens of terrorists attacks have been interpreted because of intelligence we got out of that. given the world we're living in, we have to see if there's a way of preserving that access. now, they're not listening to conversations. they're not looking at material. i goes through a special course with independent judges and the congress have approved it. so this is something in this modern day and age that we're going to have to find some way of dealing with. the levels of terrorism that we've never before experienced. >> you have smart people creating algorithms, so you look for patterns when you collect all this data. when you buy something online, you notice you get less ads related to merchandise you're looking at. companies are doing the same. if you're going to cove
they're not directly working for the government. they're government contractors. there's no real control over the information coming in. that's a big security issue. >> what do you think? >> well, i think you're leading with something essential. the head of national intelligence has indicated that dozens of terrorists attacks have been interpreted because of intelligence we got out of that. given the world we're living in, we have to see if there's a way of preserving that access....
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spied on foreign governments during past summits. secret surveillance will be part of the private talks between the leaders. >>> how are you? >> nice weekend? >> a little cooler today and cooler still tomorrow. here is a look from the exploratorium cam, it's a gorgeous day and clouds we saw earlier, they have burned off and coastal fog lingers but i'll have the accu-weather seven-day forecast coming up. >>> plus the criminal investigation now underway in the most destructive fire in colorado history. why officials still won't let some residents return home. >>> happening now in colorado, fire fighting crews are finally getting on a handle in one of the most destructive fires in the state's history. black forest fire has been burning for six days. they ruling out lightning as a cause and fire was most likely started by humans or on purpose. authorities have declared part of the burned out area as a crime scene. two people were killed and 500 homes were lost in the blaze. they try to put out all the hot spots. they are hoping to have i
spied on foreign governments during past summits. secret surveillance will be part of the private talks between the leaders. >>> how are you? >> nice weekend? >> a little cooler today and cooler still tomorrow. here is a look from the exploratorium cam, it's a gorgeous day and clouds we saw earlier, they have burned off and coastal fog lingers but i'll have the accu-weather seven-day forecast coming up. >>> plus the criminal investigation now underway in the most...
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this is marking two weeks since the bomb shell leek about government programs. it's believed he is still laying low. >> today is snowden's 30th birthday and we learned a man close to the wikileaks group is ready to give him something of a present. a private plane and passage to iceland and possible save haven. >> reporter: could one of these business jets be edward snowden's ticket to cheap u.s. justice? on the fringes of hong kong's sprawling airport this tiny terminal is the latest focus in snowden's focus to avoid extradition. he says he has plans in place to charter plan to fly snowden to iceland if the government there agrees. >> we want to make sure that if he starts to transport the guy that he will be safe when he lands. he will not be extradited to u.s. >> hong kong has a strong tradition of free speech. >> reporter: despite picking hong kong to get his message out he's been on the record saying his next move should be asylum in iceland because of its internet officials. officials tell us they have no formal asylum request and said he needs to be in ice
this is marking two weeks since the bomb shell leek about government programs. it's believed he is still laying low. >> today is snowden's 30th birthday and we learned a man close to the wikileaks group is ready to give him something of a present. a private plane and passage to iceland and possible save haven. >> reporter: could one of these business jets be edward snowden's ticket to cheap u.s. justice? on the fringes of hong kong's sprawling airport this tiny terminal is the...
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have successfully brokered a couple of cease fires between the government and between the government forces and the rebels but that didn't last because you have so many small warlords all over the place and each of them runs his own mind so what we're having now at the moment is that the international community is trying to push the syrian political wing opposition political wing into dialogue with the government but at the same time they are sending signals that they will be arming those people i think that is a grave mistake those people on the ground who have the weapons should be told in or uncertain terms that if a political process is on they should at least not get support this aura of invincibility around those people should disappear for any political dialogue or any political process to have a chance of succeeding regardless of how small is the number of those diehard elements the problem is that of course that be ecstatic hatred and violence. if you can such proportions in syria that it's no longer geopolitical issue it's no longer an issue of democracy it's an issue of ch
have successfully brokered a couple of cease fires between the government and between the government forces and the rebels but that didn't last because you have so many small warlords all over the place and each of them runs his own mind so what we're having now at the moment is that the international community is trying to push the syrian political wing opposition political wing into dialogue with the government but at the same time they are sending signals that they will be arming those...
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>> well, can i trust our federal government? is the bear catholic and does the pope live in the woods? no, i don't trust our federal government. eric, that is a $17000000000 trillion question. when you have a government that doesn't announce to the american public that we are bankrupt and instead they dig more debt and spending money on ridiculous items and programs, that is just one example as to why it is that the american public can't trust the federal government. it seems that washington is for sale and we have so many companiesine in the recent weeks, eric that lead people to understand and acknowledge that we need a healthy distrust of our government. >> this week, the tea party said it is time to abolish the irs? >> right on. this would give us reason to head toward a simiction of a tax code and adopt a flat tax and you know, that way we could abolish the bureaucracy that is so burden system and expensive and engaging in ridiculous antics today in the irs. it would allow sledgehammering of cony capitalism and also corrupt
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. >> this is a reatest of functional government. when you have a lot of repuican momentum as wellll as democratic, when you have all these forces in alignment and can't get it done. that's when americans ouought to really be worried abou congress. >> it is a situation of the tail wagging the dog. the smallest part of the base in republican party it's probably a third ofof the base or 40% of t base is now wagging the whole dog. and if we can't get this done as even says, when everybody seems to want to do it, it doesn't speak well for us. >> charles, new gallop of american confidence in our institutions. congress ranks last out of 16. 10% approval rating. e lowest for any institution on record. erican confidence in the military 76%. >> what's the confidencen general? >> 25. >> sa dam hugh sane somewhere n between iet. >> the problem is not in the house, it's in the senate right now. the e guy who isis not wagging e tail but leading the mar marco rubio. he wants to fix this. he's made a huge concession to the democrats. he going to do
. >> this is a reatest of functional government. when you have a lot of repuican momentum as wellll as democratic, when you have all these forces in alignment and can't get it done. that's when americans ouought to really be worried abou congress. >> it is a situation of the tail wagging the dog. the smallest part of the base in republican party it's probably a third ofof the base or 40% of t base is now wagging the whole dog. and if we can't get this done as even says, when...
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government. the hong kong government is refusing to comment on whether it will help the united states arrest edward snowden. rests with hong kong's chief executive, but even if they decide to begin proceedings, the process could take months. be givenays he cannot a favorable trial and may seek safe haven in iceland, a country internet harboring s, but it could be risky. >> iceland has become known as safe harbor for any whistleblower in the world. this is not the case. there has not been legislation that would protect those abroad. >> a representative from the wikileaks website says a private jet is standing by in the negotiations are ongoing with the icelandic government. he willnt to make sure be safe when he comes. for now,ow, mr. -- >> whereabouts remain unknown. >> let's go to our top story about the meeting in doha in qatar. early on, we had qatar's prime minister giving a press conference. u.s. secretary of state jim carrey -- u.s. secretary of state john kerry was there, and so was our co
government. the hong kong government is refusing to comment on whether it will help the united states arrest edward snowden. rests with hong kong's chief executive, but even if they decide to begin proceedings, the process could take months. be givenays he cannot a favorable trial and may seek safe haven in iceland, a country internet harboring s, but it could be risky. >> iceland has become known as safe harbor for any whistleblower in the world. this is not the case. there has not been...
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today, running battles between police and the anti-government protesters. suffocating amid vast clouds of tear gas. protesters refused to leave this park for over two weeks, despite repeated angry warnings from turkey's prime minister that he would clear the park. last night, he made good on that promise. the protesters blame the prime minister for the police's brutality, for acting like a dictator. he's one of america's best friends. a key regional ally for the war in syria and against iran's nuclear program. tonight, as a massive rally, a defiant prime minister made no apologies, telling supporters and the world that those in the square are just a minority and do not respepresent turkey. it's hard to say where this protest movement goes from here. it's clear that the security services will not tolerate the kind of unrest we've seen. but these violent crackdowns have only energized the protesters. david? >> alex marquardt in istanbul tonight. alex, thank you. >>> now to the growing backlash over the 29-year-old american who revealed the sweeping surveillan
today, running battles between police and the anti-government protesters. suffocating amid vast clouds of tear gas. protesters refused to leave this park for over two weeks, despite repeated angry warnings from turkey's prime minister that he would clear the park. last night, he made good on that promise. the protesters blame the prime minister for the police's brutality, for acting like a dictator. he's one of america's best friends. a key regional ally for the war in syria and against iran's...
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asked whether he helped terrorists by leaking how the government tries to track them, he criticized government's claims that they stopped attacks. he said since they began operation shortly after september 11th, how many terrorist attacks were prevented solely from this surveillance that could not be obtained by any other source? >> if you are trying to keep the country and citizens safe, people who are entrusted with that kind of information i don't think should leak it out. >> while some feel snowden harmed the country by leaking information, others are glad he did it. >> i'm a little more aware of all the things that the government knows about my life now and what they can know. >> others say with government leakers we don't always know right away if they did the right thing. >> with the pentagon papers, a lot of people thought he was not a hero so i think things can change. >> now, snowden fled to hong kong and yesterday former vice president dick cheney said he may be a spy for the chinese government. but snowden said online today that is not true. he said if he was really a spy he would ha
asked whether he helped terrorists by leaking how the government tries to track them, he criticized government's claims that they stopped attacks. he said since they began operation shortly after september 11th, how many terrorist attacks were prevented solely from this surveillance that could not be obtained by any other source? >> if you are trying to keep the country and citizens safe, people who are entrusted with that kind of information i don't think should leak it out. >>...
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and i think we're up to $10 billion now for this very shaky ruling government. charles payne, that's a slap in the face. >> oh, my gosh. but we've been getting slapped in the face since the eof world war ii. we've given away a trillion dollars to help countries around the world. our soldiers have fought and died around the world. we alwayget this nd of push b pushback. it's amazing. there's so much you can do. we're a judeo-christian nation. we believe in helpi each other, we believe in helping out others. this kind of ca has got to comwith strings attached. this is ridiculous. >> you have to see that meeting. a lot of people think of him as an errant oosition leader. he's saying outlandishstuff. they're all nodding their head. and it's really like er the top. >> it was real shocking, frankly. and maybe now's the time to do a cost befit analysis of what we're getting for our money out of egypt. >> w never do. >> but now is the time to do it, don't you think. >> before a need does serve a purpose,we have some relationship. this is a vital part of the world. >> as
and i think we're up to $10 billion now for this very shaky ruling government. charles payne, that's a slap in the face. >> oh, my gosh. but we've been getting slapped in the face since the eof world war ii. we've given away a trillion dollars to help countries around the world. our soldiers have fought and died around the world. we alwayget this nd of push b pushback. it's amazing. there's so much you can do. we're a judeo-christian nation. we believe in helpi each other, we believe in...
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and the key to whether we remain a government of, by, and for all people. [applause] >> panetta says he first met his wife on the sc campus and taught a political science class at the university and was on the board of trustees. >> google has high hopes for its latest internet experiment. a look at google's effort to bring to the digital divide and how it's going so far. >> heading outside, our cooling trend has begun. are we in for a cooler father's day? the forecast is after the break. >> now here's david muir with what is ahead on abc world news. >> on world news, the two separate air scares. military jets scrambled for a flight headed to america and another flight landing in denver, the flight crew forced to spring into action. the nazi next door. the american town stunned again. >> did putin really steal a super bowl ring? >> ama: you're looking at google's attempt to make the internet available in all parts of the globe. the mountain view based company says a preliminary test of its project was successful. the company released a 49-foot wide helium fi
and the key to whether we remain a government of, by, and for all people. [applause] >> panetta says he first met his wife on the sc campus and taught a political science class at the university and was on the board of trustees. >> google has high hopes for its latest internet experiment. a look at google's effort to bring to the digital divide and how it's going so far. >> heading outside, our cooling trend has begun. are we in for a cooler father's day? the forecast is after...
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those charges include theft from the government and two espionage charges. cnn's senior international correspondent nic robertson is live in hong kong this morning. so, nic, the u.s. had just asked hong kong's government to get snowden so he could be extradited, so why was he allowed to get on this flight? >> reporter: well, we've got a statem n
those charges include theft from the government and two espionage charges. cnn's senior international correspondent nic robertson is live in hong kong this morning. so, nic, the u.s. had just asked hong kong's government to get snowden so he could be extradited, so why was he allowed to get on this flight? >> reporter: well, we've got a statem n
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at some point. >> so it is the -- chinese government really wants the snowden to stay, the government can intervene but directing the chief executive not to sign an extradition order. so that will be what mr. snowden may be facing in the coming lee to even five years for the whole process to complete. >> and in addition an icelandic businessman connected to the wikileaks secrecy group says he will send a private plane to pick up snowden if iceland will grant him asylum. presumably then snowden's files would wind up on the wikileaks website which is something the government would like to prevent. . >> very interesting. thank you. >>> we have breaking news today in george zimmerman's murder trial. less than 48 hours before opening statements get under way, the judge ruling that audio experts who point to trayvon martin as the scream other a 911 call moments before he was killed won't be allowed -- testimony. here is what that tape has been played and analyzed over and over by both sides in the case. let's listen. >> 911. do you need police, fire or medical? >> maybe both. i'm not sure.
at some point. >> so it is the -- chinese government really wants the snowden to stay, the government can intervene but directing the chief executive not to sign an extradition order. so that will be what mr. snowden may be facing in the coming lee to even five years for the whole process to complete. >> and in addition an icelandic businessman connected to the wikileaks secrecy group says he will send a private plane to pick up snowden if iceland will grant him asylum. presumably...
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. >> reporter: the latest leak of government seek rids stunned the g-8 economic summit. he had war snow dn revealed the british government spied on diplomatic targets from all nations and the smart phones and world leaders in 2009. he said the u.s. spied too listening in on calls by russia's president and in an interview president obama said the leaks must stop. >> the case is referred to the doj for criminal investigation. >> reporter: and possible extradiction-- he can tradition. >> reporter: the president saysit does not follow every phone call. >> we couldn't have carried out bin laden raid if it was on the front page of the papers everybody understands. >> reporter: in a pew poll as many americans disapprove of it as approve despite the role in the fight against terrorism. snowden who is hiding in hong kong says he is determined to review the full extent of government spying in an online chat through the guardian newspaper he wrote the government is not going to be able to cover this up by jailing or murdering me. meanwhile snow dn's father for the first time made a
. >> reporter: the latest leak of government seek rids stunned the g-8 economic summit. he had war snow dn revealed the british government spied on diplomatic targets from all nations and the smart phones and world leaders in 2009. he said the u.s. spied too listening in on calls by russia's president and in an interview president obama said the leaks must stop. >> the case is referred to the doj for criminal investigation. >> reporter: and possible extradiction-- he can...
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today, dick cheney weighs in on government surveillance. >>> the individual that admitted making these disclosures, he is a subject of an ongoing criminal investigation. >> the feds pursue edward snowden. >> i ternly had the authority to wiretap everyone, including the president. >> it's my fear that we are on the verge of becoming a surveillance state. >> i want to catch terrorists as much as any american, but what separates us from them is the rule of law. >> we're trying to be transparent here, protect the security of this country. >> we'll ask former vice president cheney about the nsa surveillance programs. it's a fox news sunday exclusive. then the white house says they will arm the syrian rebels after confirming that bashar al assad used chemical weapons. >> it will not change the battlefield equation, and we must change the equation. >> it is a game changer, or too little, too late? all right now on "fox news sunday." hello and happy father's day. for much of the eight years, dick cheney was a heart beat from the presidency, and he was in government surveillance as part of the
today, dick cheney weighs in on government surveillance. >>> the individual that admitted making these disclosures, he is a subject of an ongoing criminal investigation. >> the feds pursue edward snowden. >> i ternly had the authority to wiretap everyone, including the president. >> it's my fear that we are on the verge of becoming a surveillance state. >> i want to catch terrorists as much as any american, but what separates us from them is the rule of law....
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government. it's frustrating and surprising as well because as recently as saturday, obama's national security advisor did a television interview where he said hong kong had historically been a good partner with the united states and it expected hong kong to cooperate in this matter and abide by the treaty. that clearly did not happen, to wake up to that note -- to that news release. it would have taken him very much by surprise. it has been a lot of scrambling ever since. the united states is trying to reach out to officials in cuba and ecuador to try to get them to respond and stop them from letting him into the country, whether it's a stop over or a resting place to stay. there are two tracks -- the legal track because his passport has been revoked also he has been traveling illegally trade although countries are able to wave a passport requirement when it comes to asylum seekers. then there is the diplomatic track, hopefully some good will when it comes to the united states. that is certainly
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the government u.s. government was spying on americans but now we have this confirmation and so everybody is contacting us now when we've had a huge surge in orders hill zimmerman is the co-founder and c.e.o. of silent circle a global encrypted mobile service that protects users' privacy from the u.s. national security agency and big data companies we have created an architecture that doesn't share the key cryptographic keys with the servers and servers that we control. so. if the government tries to persuade us to hand over something that we might have on our servers we can't give them the keys and we can't give them the decrypted messages we don't keep logs of the of the connections between people so a court order can make us give them something we don't have however privacy doesn't come free and annual membership to silent circle cost one hundred twenty dollars the newest kid on the block is secret the mobile app encrypts voice calls and text messages the south african company has clients in two hundr
the government u.s. government was spying on americans but now we have this confirmation and so everybody is contacting us now when we've had a huge surge in orders hill zimmerman is the co-founder and c.e.o. of silent circle a global encrypted mobile service that protects users' privacy from the u.s. national security agency and big data companies we have created an architecture that doesn't share the key cryptographic keys with the servers and servers that we control. so. if the government...
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he's also charged with stealing government property. today lawmakers in both parties backed the move to bring him to justice. >> here's a man who detrade his country. this will get the extradition process started and hopefully hong kong will be agreeable. >> under the current laws and i won't be the judge in the case nor will i be the jury, but under current laws, it looks dismal. >> reporter: but gleen greenwald told us today the u.s. government has cross ed the lin. >> it's extraordinary that me would charge somebody under an espionage statute that didn't work for a foreign government and didn't tell any secrets and didn't pass any secrets. >> reporter: u.s. officials say they've contacted authorities in hong kong to seek his extradition and nbc's pete williams is in hong kong. >> the hong kong authorities were tightlipped refusing to comment on the charges or say whether they received the request from washington. what is more certain is that this is just the first step in what's likely to be a long and complicated process and one tha
he's also charged with stealing government property. today lawmakers in both parties backed the move to bring him to justice. >> here's a man who detrade his country. this will get the extradition process started and hopefully hong kong will be agreeable. >> under the current laws and i won't be the judge in the case nor will i be the jury, but under current laws, it looks dismal. >> reporter: but gleen greenwald told us today the u.s. government has cross ed the lin. >>...
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party and the government seen by protesters as tool for a terrier on the other side of the government saying that there are extremist elements within the president says that they have somehow been helped from outside by foreign influences perhaps and that they caused a lot of damage so a lot of mutual recrimination going on with the tension growing especially when larger crowds gather each scene is unfortunately the possibility for bloody clashes between police and protesters are teased reporting for us there and of course we're closely following the unrest in turkey on air and online as well head to our team dot com for instant updates and at live pictures from taksim square. washington is pressuring hong kong to extradite whistleblower edward snowden who currently is in hiding there the u.s. says that if the city authorities failed to act quickly it could complicate relations that is after prosecutors filed criminal charges against noting accusing him of espionage and he leaked classified documents which first revealed the globe spending high tech eavesdropping network run by the n.
party and the government seen by protesters as tool for a terrier on the other side of the government saying that there are extremist elements within the president says that they have somehow been helped from outside by foreign influences perhaps and that they caused a lot of damage so a lot of mutual recrimination going on with the tension growing especially when larger crowds gather each scene is unfortunately the possibility for bloody clashes between police and protesters are teased...
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government has become its own worst enemy reporting from new york marina portnoy r.t. snowden's fellow whistleblower wiki leaks editor julian assange tells r t the witch hunt against those revealing government wrongdoing scares many into silence many sources are quite scared i mean we've seen. colleagues of mine have even stated publicly that their sources are reluctant to talk because it's a crackdown against bradley manning and that's what that whole trial is trying to achieve it's trying to set the precedent the communicating with the media is the same as communicating with your enemy and it's a death penalty offense. an outrageous president to crack down on whistleblowers has been very public and i think i too scared people will be that i mean there's ways to do it without ending up like props the way bradley manning is going to go or snowden i mean most sources reveal information perfectly fine. we're closely watching developments on the story log on to our t. dot com for the full timeline of events expert analysis and the latest updates. iranians vote to replace
government has become its own worst enemy reporting from new york marina portnoy r.t. snowden's fellow whistleblower wiki leaks editor julian assange tells r t the witch hunt against those revealing government wrongdoing scares many into silence many sources are quite scared i mean we've seen. colleagues of mine have even stated publicly that their sources are reluctant to talk because it's a crackdown against bradley manning and that's what that whole trial is trying to achieve it's trying to...
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say they're not convinced the syrian government used chemical weapons putting a damper on washington's. the rebel forces. a very good morning to you from all of us here at. just off to eight on saturday morning. with the worldwide headlines welcome to the program. the u.s. has filed criminal charges against edward snowden the man who exposed to the world the extent of the secret global surveillance network run by the n.s.a. reports say washington will now attempt to extradite the twenty nine year old from hong kong where the ex cia employee has been sheltering ever since exposing the american spy machine latest details on this now to watch he correspondent guy in a. edward snowden has been charged with espionage theft and conversion of government property now the u.s. justice department has also reportedly asked hong kong to address that word snowden the united states has an extradition treaty with hong kong and snowden could fight extradition if he's arrested there but the treaty has an exception for political offenses so snowden's defense team in hong kong may potentially invoke that
say they're not convinced the syrian government used chemical weapons putting a damper on washington's. the rebel forces. a very good morning to you from all of us here at. just off to eight on saturday morning. with the worldwide headlines welcome to the program. the u.s. has filed criminal charges against edward snowden the man who exposed to the world the extent of the secret global surveillance network run by the n.s.a. reports say washington will now attempt to extradite the twenty nine...
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government has become its own worst enemy reporting from new york marina port r.t. and fury in washington has not subsided over the past week with senator saying they hope the administration will quote go to the ends of the earth to catch snowden and intelligence analysts at glenmore trying to harvey he told us the white house may well do just exactly that they will use all of the palos available to them both legal and dare i say it illegal we've heard of rendition well he's he's too high profile at the moment i think to be spirited away so i do think that they will pay for the legitimate operation but there's no surprise about this it's a huge embarrassment it's a political embarrassment there is a phrase closing the stable door after the horses bolted. well the thing is that with that was snowden he has given away so much information is difficult to stop things now but they they will not stop this is the way that the intelligence services get their information nothing will change and while the u.s. spy net spans the entirety of the world surveillance against certa
government has become its own worst enemy reporting from new york marina port r.t. and fury in washington has not subsided over the past week with senator saying they hope the administration will quote go to the ends of the earth to catch snowden and intelligence analysts at glenmore trying to harvey he told us the white house may well do just exactly that they will use all of the palos available to them both legal and dare i say it illegal we've heard of rendition well he's he's too high...
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government more on how the u.s. government is going out of its way to keep the focus on the messenger to blackout the missing my report america's split on edward snowden traitor hero mix in between but regardless of what anyone thinks about snowden his revelations have shed unprecedented light on the u.s. government's massive spying program even if you're not doing anything wrong you're being watched and recorded a former n.s.a. employee william binney was prosecuted as a traitor when he blew the whistle on the government's sweeping collection of data and communications it's setting up a tele tarion state. when the government has that much information they can do those things they can use the i.r.s. to intimidate people or anything else they can send the f.b.i. people what they did to me and some others bradley manning to is being prosecuted as a traitor although it's so here's your logs that the public learned about the. collateral murder was committed in iraq the obama administration has prosecuted more whistleblo
government more on how the u.s. government is going out of its way to keep the focus on the messenger to blackout the missing my report america's split on edward snowden traitor hero mix in between but regardless of what anyone thinks about snowden his revelations have shed unprecedented light on the u.s. government's massive spying program even if you're not doing anything wrong you're being watched and recorded a former n.s.a. employee william binney was prosecuted as a traitor when he blew...
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when the government has that much information they can do those things they can use the i.r.s. to intimidate people or anything else they can send the f.b.i. people what they did to me and some others you know so that's the power that government has they have that they have the power of the gun and the force and if they have the knowledge about you then they can start to use that against you especially if you don't agree with the policies that they're setting up so let's go back to the foreign intelligence surveillance act as a lot of us know it though we're going to the first sort of that act is foreign and that was built back in the seventies that it applied to foreign enemies then but in the thirty year sense for your sense we seem to apply to americans more times than not well we see the same thing happen with prism yes absolutely that's what's going on that's what's been going on for seven years with the prism program but even before that back to two thousand and three the naris devices were collecting that data now what that meant was they didn't have enough naris device
when the government has that much information they can do those things they can use the i.r.s. to intimidate people or anything else they can send the f.b.i. people what they did to me and some others you know so that's the power that government has they have that they have the power of the gun and the force and if they have the knowledge about you then they can start to use that against you especially if you don't agree with the policies that they're setting up so let's go back to the foreign...
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snowden gave "the guardian" newspaper top secret documents revealing how the british government spied on diplomatic targets from all nations and their smartphones at a similar meeting of world leaders in 2009. "the guardian" said other documents from snowden show that at the same meeting four years ago, the nsa intercepted communications from the russian president shortly after he met with president obama. >> no good can come of his revelations. but why does snowden think it's okay to tell them the details of that espionage? >> reporter: snowden is still believed to be in hong kong in hiding as his father urged him to stop the leaks. >> i ask that you measure what you are going to do and not release any more information. >> reporter: there was no sign of that today as snowden answered questions online through "the guardian" newspaper. he described a kind of dead man switch to make sure his documents became public saying the u.s. government is not going to be able to cover this up by jailing or murdering me, almost taunting the u.s. to track him electronically. >> there's no real way o
snowden gave "the guardian" newspaper top secret documents revealing how the british government spied on diplomatic targets from all nations and their smartphones at a similar meeting of world leaders in 2009. "the guardian" said other documents from snowden show that at the same meeting four years ago, the nsa intercepted communications from the russian president shortly after he met with president obama. >> no good can come of his revelations. but why does snowden...
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with the water turkey government protests. or unity. just in time for the weekly welcome to the program the war in syria may be a painful stumbling block splitting the international community but as the latest g eight summit in northern ireland showed. focused on peace efforts for the embattled state never mentioning any issue of enforced regime change but this unity. reports. press and on. police watching that this northern irish g eight went smoothly but inside the fortified resort where the talks are being held a split over syria i don't think we should we should this will ourselves we this is g seven plus one in the run up to the conference the u.s. had claimed that the syrian government had used chemical weapons and pledged to provide the opposition with arms i think it's right the americans have said what they have said and i wanted to back that up with the information in the involvement that we've had in the system and assessment of russian side said didn't find convincing. on the eve of the g eight tragedy putin said that peace
with the water turkey government protests. or unity. just in time for the weekly welcome to the program the war in syria may be a painful stumbling block splitting the international community but as the latest g eight summit in northern ireland showed. focused on peace efforts for the embattled state never mentioning any issue of enforced regime change but this unity. reports. press and on. police watching that this northern irish g eight went smoothly but inside the fortified resort where the...
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government. do you-- have you at this point come to any conclusion about whether those capabilities and that power was abused by these agencies? >> no, i have seen no abuse by these agencies, nor has any claim ever been made in any way, shape, or form, that this was abused. you know, it's interesting to me, because i've been going to china for 34 years now trying to increase rerelationships between our two countries. there is no question about china's prowess in this arena. there is no question about their attempts to get into our national defense networks, as well as major private businesses. andic i think the first public revelation of this was the mendiant report, and it's interesting to me that this report drew no reaction from the chinese government. i know they have it. our president has sat down with them, and latest is we need to address this and we really do need to address it. it is key to the development of a relationship among our-- between our countries. >> schieffer: do you think--
government. do you-- have you at this point come to any conclusion about whether those capabilities and that power was abused by these agencies? >> no, i have seen no abuse by these agencies, nor has any claim ever been made in any way, shape, or form, that this was abused. you know, it's interesting to me, because i've been going to china for 34 years now trying to increase rerelationships between our two countries. there is no question about china's prowess in this arena. there is no...
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government ultimately catches and in prison sam. prevent more people like him from coming forward reporting from new york or in upper nile r.t. . edward snowden's revelations have already led to some tension between the u.s. and china beijing has demanded that washington explain a surveillance program and cyber spying to the international community by let's discuss this further with james called it editor of an independent news a website that cobbett report he joins us live from japan now james do you expect for the fallout from a surveillance like space a terms of u.s. china relations. there will definitely be further fallout in terms of the relations i don't think this comes as a surprise to anybody in the audience let alone the chinese government or intelligence services especially given the fact that it was admitted earlier this year that the general in charge of the n.s.a. who also happens to be a u.s. army general in charge of cyber command is head is ready to deploy forty cyber battalions in u.s. cyber cause by two thousand a
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skepticism about washington's claim that syria's government used chemical weapons doesn't stop the u.s. secretary of state pushing for coordinated military help for the rebels fighting a set of top stories this hour. international news and comment live from our studio center here in moscow this is r.t. with the twenty four hours a day so first to our breaking news story this hour turkish police are again cracking down on the thousands of demonstrators inside istanbul's tex in square we'll get more now from tom barton he's on the line now. more of the same it seems what is happening there at the moment where you are. correct its capital and career at the moment but resignation what's happening in taxi driver in istanbul very much as well at the moment from where i am we've seen some of the latest developments from taxi in a lot of. cross turkey very interconnected and we've heard reports. police have moved in with water cannons on the around ten thousand protesters there trying to break up those crowds those crowds sort of trying to lay a memorial for four protesters killed during the c
skepticism about washington's claim that syria's government used chemical weapons doesn't stop the u.s. secretary of state pushing for coordinated military help for the rebels fighting a set of top stories this hour. international news and comment live from our studio center here in moscow this is r.t. with the twenty four hours a day so first to our breaking news story this hour turkish police are again cracking down on the thousands of demonstrators inside istanbul's tex in square we'll get...
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claims that the syrian government use nerve gas. but you know i'm sure my colleagues will confirm this it was a discussion somebody would agree some who would argue about certain issues but it was never a case that russia was alone defending its position on syria. the focal point of the statement a peaceful resolution to the syrian crisis but it didn't mention what chemical weapons cache our side stepping down or military support to the opposition the journalist used to david cameron's and sad rhetoric was stumped why was it so vital in your view to keep president putin of russia on board and why were you prepared to pay the price of abandoning a declaration that syria's president has said should go i don't believe any price has been paid quite the opposite i think we have a very strong statement about what needs to happen in syria one thing that everyone in. reason is that the only way to solve the syrian crisis is through diplomacy and peace talks and that's exactly what this has been talks about more talks with no date for geneva
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what this government of the previous government of the previous government it's corruption then you've got private contractors in they destroyed they loaded up with debt and that doesn't even function anymore as an operating utilities so people are swimming in their own fecal matter paying huge taxes and watching the price of water go up for the thames which is as you see right behind me a flowing river through the city of london for thousands of years it doesn't require privatization and financial rape but nevertheless that's what britain gets strung out front front fraud fraud that's all they do and you're a sucker. the cyber standoff between the u.s. and china has taken a new twist amid revelations of potentially wholesale industrial espionage by washington the same system that is spying on millions of americans alleged to be stealing the communications of countless chinese the idea of being spied on has led to displays of anger outside capitol hill though even protesting is proving a challenge. lieutenant michael don't you know it's a struggle to leave right on your ministry withou
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skepticism over washington's claims that syria's government used chemical weapons don't stop the u.s. secretary of state from pushing for board and military help for the rebels fighting the assad regime. seven pm in moscow i match reza good to have you with us here on r t our top story the u.s. government has filed criminal charges against edward snowden the man who told the world about the scope of america's global surveillance network washington now wants help from hong kong officials because snowden's been hiding in the chinese territory since unleashing his revelations about the n.s.a. or he's guy has more. edward snowden has been charged with espionage theft and conversion of government property now the u.s. justice department has also reportedly asked hong kong to address that word snowden the united states has an extradition treaty with hong kong and snowden could fight extradition if he's arrested there but the treaty has an exception for political offenses so snowden's defense team in hong kong may potentially invoke that part of the extradition treaty edward snowden's revela
skepticism over washington's claims that syria's government used chemical weapons don't stop the u.s. secretary of state from pushing for board and military help for the rebels fighting the assad regime. seven pm in moscow i match reza good to have you with us here on r t our top story the u.s. government has filed criminal charges against edward snowden the man who told the world about the scope of america's global surveillance network washington now wants help from hong kong officials because...
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anti-government on rest. label the protesters traitors like used foreign media are painting an incorrect picture of what's happening on the first turn a snail carjackings upon ministers take a common. stance against the protest as believing he'll succeed with a crackdown thanks to a strong western support. to hunt feels emboldened really trapped in a very harsh way gets protesters uneasy in boulder because he's a member of nato and the u.s. ally and i think he acts very interesting to see just how limited the criticism of the don is been over the last week in the west john kerry baits mutterings about not using too much force but william hague for example has been silent the french have been silent and i think mission boehner has to come down hard on protesters put in the police put in the water cannons that the plastic bullets etc i think go to him field really that visionary room pressure on him to actually negotiate to me in protest why shouldn't think because he's got the backing of nato and the u.s. the
anti-government on rest. label the protesters traitors like used foreign media are painting an incorrect picture of what's happening on the first turn a snail carjackings upon ministers take a common. stance against the protest as believing he'll succeed with a crackdown thanks to a strong western support. to hunt feels emboldened really trapped in a very harsh way gets protesters uneasy in boulder because he's a member of nato and the u.s. ally and i think he acts very interesting to see just...